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More Pakistani/Muslim child rapists in court. How
many more are there to be brought to trial?
And how come these men have been given bail?

Girl,
14, 'groomed and raped at drugs den by

gang
of men who treated her with contempt'

'Principal
defendant', Mohammed Imran Amjad, 25, befriended
girl when she was 12 or 13 and often took her for drives in his cars,
court heard

Teen was 'passed
around for gang's sexual gratification'

Girl's mother
contacted police in December 2009 to report her concerns about her
daughter’s welfare at the hands of 'Immy' (Imran), jury told

A 14-year-old girl was
repeatedly raped at a drug den by a gang of men who treated her with
'indignity and contempt', a jury has heard.

The teenager, who cannot
be named for legal reasons, was taken to the house in Brierfield,
Lancashire, and allegedly passed around for their sexual gratification.

The 'principal
defendant', Mohammed Imran Amjad, 25, bore the 'greatest responsibility
for the corruption and abuse of the victim in this case', said the
Crown Prosecution Service.

A girl, 14, was taken to a house in
Brierfield, Lancashire, and allegedly passed around for the sexual
gratification of a gang of men. Omar Mazafar (top), 21, denies aiding
and abetting rape; Mohammed Zishan Amjad (centre), 24, and Haroon
Mahmood (bottom), 22, deny rape and engaging in sexual activity with a
child

He said three other men
raped her and one man subjected her to a sexual assault.

The alleged victim was
about 12, the prosecutor said, when her general behaviour deteriorated.

She could be aggressive,
disobedient towards her mother, refusing to go to school and staying
out late at night, he added.

The girl told police
that her mobile telephone number was given to Imran Amjad, known to her
as 'Immy', by another, and he called to ask to meet up.

Three of the defendants are seen
leaving Burnley Crown Court yesterday. The alleged victim was about 12,
the prosecutor said, when her general behaviour deteriorated

She first met up with
him when she was aged 13 and was driven around the streets of Burnley
in his car every few days, she said.

Her mother became
concerned she spent so much time in his company and confronted him.

Mr Bassano said the
defendant’s response typified his 'arrogance', which he said would
emerge in the trial.

'That
house was used as a den at which young men attended and brought or
invited girls and young women in order to drink alcohol, take drugs and
engage in sex'- Prosecutor Alaric Bassano told Burnley Crown
Court

He said: 'When she told
him about her age, and when she advanced her accusation that he was
involved in an inappropriate relationship with her, he simply shrugged
his shoulders and walked away.

'It is to be noted that
he did not deny the allegation.'

Her mother contacted the
police in December 2009 to report her concerns about her daughter’s
welfare at the hands of 'Immy', he said.

Mr Bassano said the girl
made no complaint at the time and continued to mix with Immy who,
undeterred, went on to commit the numerous offences against her in 2010.

He is also accused of
intentionally encouraging or assisting the rape of the girl by a man
known as 'Saj'.

The 'principal defendant', Mohammed
Imran Amjad, 25, bore the 'greatest responsibility for the corruption
and abuse of the victim in this case', said the Crown Prosecution
Service. Above, four of the defendants pictured yesterday

Haroon Mahmood, 22,
denies rape and engaging in sexual activity with a child.

Mohammed Zishan Amjad,
24, also denies rape and engaging in sexual activity with a child.

All the sexual offences
are said to have been committed between April and October 2010.

In summary, Mr Bassano
said: 'This case concerns the sexual exploitation and abuse of a
14-year-old girl. A number of men were involved in this abuse which
involved planning and, on occasions, offenders acting together.

'The girl was groomed
over a period of time and on many occasions she was taken to a house in
Brierfield.

'That house was used as
a den at which young men attended and brought or invited girls and
young women in order to drink alcohol, take drugs and engage in sex.

'It was to this house
that the girl was taken and at this house where she was sexually
assaulted and raped by several adult males.

'During these times the
girl was being passed between the men to be used for their own sexual
gratification. The Crown contends that this girl was treated with
indignity and contempt by them.

'All six defendants were
involved, to a greater or lesser extent, in this sexual abuse.'